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Johnny Depp Trial: Kate Moss testifies via live video; addresses infamous staircase rumor

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FALLS CHURCH, Va. - British supermodel Kate Moss, the ex-girlfriend of Johnny Depp, testified Wednesday as the $50 million defamation case against Depp's ex-wife Amber Heard continues through its final week.Moss was sworn in as the first witness Wednesday.

Her brief testimony only lasted about three minutes. She appeared via live video link from Gloucestershire, England. Supermodel Kate Moss testifies at Johnny Depp's defamation trial, telling the jury Depp never pushed her down the stairs, an infamous rumor that came from Depp and Moss dating in the 90s.Moss addressed the infamous staircase rumor that claimed Depp pushed her down a flight of stairs during an incident while the two were dating.

48-year-old Moss said that while the two were on a vacation at the GoldenEye resort in Jamaica she slipped and fell while leaving her hotel room following a rain storm.Moss said Depp rushed to her aid, carried her back to her room and brought her medical attention after she fell."No.

He never pushed me, kicked me or threw me down any stairs," Moss answered when asked if Depp was responsible for the incident.Moss said that she and Depp were involved in a romantic relationship from 1994 to 1998.

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